CG - Chapter 6 Color Models
CG - Chapter 6 Color Models
Color Models
a video monitor using the three primary colors, red, green, and
blue, referred to as the RGB color model
model
For example, the RGB color model is used in computer
components
The luminance can be computed as a weighted sum of red,
green and blue components
And the color difference, or chrominance, components are
formed by subtracting luminance from blue and from red
The values for the hue axis vary from 0 to 360 beginning and
ending with red and running through green, blue and all
intermediary colors
Saturation indicates the degree to which the hue differs from a
neutral gray.
The values run from 0, which means no color saturation, to 1,
which is the fullest saturation of a given hue at a given
illumination.